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Kevin Feige stated that audiences who got to see early screenings of 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' thought there were Pokémon characters in the film. Fans mistook characters from Chinese mythology for Pokemon.
Kevin Feige announced that Dominique Thorne, who will be play Ironheart in the 'Ironheart' Disney+ show, will make her MCU debut in 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.'
Scenes from 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' might indicate that a couple of its stars will appear in a future Marvel Cinematic Universe film.
Executive producer of 'Stargirl,' Geoff Johns teases the possibility of a future Arrowverse crossover for the show thanks to its addition of John Wesley Shipp.
'The Flash' cast Tony Curran to play its season 8 villain, Despero. The upcoming season will kick off with a five-part alien invasion event titled "Armageddon."
Three previous series regulars characters are confirmed to appear in the series finale of 'Supergirl,' and Melissa Benoist discusses their impact in the final episode.
Matt Ryan, who plays John Constantine in 'DC's Legends of Tomorrow,' talks about his decision to stop playing John Constantine and what this means for his future.
Azie Tesfai, who plays Kelly Olsen in 'Supergirl,' talks about her character becoming the superhero Guardian and what the show has in store for her character.